The Key

The right hand (for right handed players) can be a good golf friend or a swing-destroying enemy. Correct right hand release, aided by the Key, will provide a delayed hit for greater distance and accuracy. The Key will also discourage both fat and thin shots with the irons. Even putting and chipping benefit as the hands are correctly positioned.

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The
right hand (for right handed players) can be a good golf friend or a
swing-destroying enemy. Correct right hand release, aided by the Key,
will provide a delayed hit for greater distance and accuracy. The Key
will also discourage both fat and thin shots with the irons. Even
putting and chipping benefit as the hands are correctly positioned. The
Key is pre-bent to fit the wrist position of most adults. One of the
Key’s distinct advantages, however, is that it is malleable and can be
adjusted to fit any anyone.

Of all the important points about this outstanding product, don't
overlook the fact that The Key is the ONLY wrist brace on the market
that is both adjustable, and does not restrict the fingers! The player
will retain full manual dexterity, but will be discouraged from forcing
the shot with the right side.

When using the Key, it is recommended to start by hitting short pitch
shots of 40-60 yards to get the feel of how the body rotation provides
the power rather than the hands. Gradually increase the swing length
until you are hitting full shots.

A right-handed Key is normally used on a right-handed player to keep the
right wrist angled. For players wanting to focus on keeping the left
wrist flat, we recommend using a left-handed key and bending it to about
10 degrees past straight so it encourages the left wrist to be slightly
convex.